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1 i i l The March for Priority ' CLIMAXING A SPIRITED THRUST FOR EDUCATION. . Students, Council, under president Stephen Bigsby Cabovej, went all out for education this year. Education Actionn became the byword and battle i cry as students worked to change words into action. Basically, the project involved analysis of all facets of education, widespread discussion, and finally, attempts at implementation. To function, I4 committees and sub-committees were organized and funds were squeezed from the council budget to help pay costs. The CASM Committee Qcritical analysis of the student movementj prepared a report on student thought across Canada and recommended radical renovation of the physical organization of student government. The Academic Guidebook, or, 'cAnti-Calendar, is a student-written assessment of profs and courses which will be on sale at registration, 1967. The Equalization Grants Committee rallied out-of-town students to organize and campaign for extra grants for students who must pay more because they live far from a university town. The High School Liaison Committee spent the year indoctrinating high school students and held special leadership seminars to give a choice few an opportunity to savour the university diet. politics for special seminars on awareness of Canada. Canada 99 brought famous speakers in the arts and R
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